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Preview the long-awaited Future Times release from Huerco S

by Juno Plus on 30.04.2013 at 16:00pm

Huerco S’ long-promised Future Times release looks like it might finally be released soon – listen to clips of Apheleia’s Theme here.

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Maxmillion Dunbar – House Of Woo

by Juno Plus on 20.02.2013 at 13:07pm

Pinning down Andrew Field-Pickering’s production style can be tricky at the best of times. When he made his debut as Maxmillion Dunbar, back in 2008, it was with a cheeky little 7” that blurred the boundaries between experimental hip-hop, boogie and electronic fetishism. He followed it up with the quietly impressive Cool Water album on Ramp Recordings, a Technicolor romp through skewed synth-hop, shimmering ambience and tropical Balearica.

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Slave To The Vibe: A conversation with Maxmillion Dunbar

by Juno Plus on 11.02.2013 at 12:23pm

With his joint role as as chief operator at Future Times, one half of Beautiful Swimmers and sole pilot under the Maxmillion Dunbar banner, Andrew Field-Pickering has been integral in releasing some of our favourite music of the past few years. Matt Anniss caught up with Field Pickering in advance of his second Maxmillion Dunbar album dropping to discuss eclectism, his love of shoegaze and percussion, and much more.

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RVNG Intl prime House Of Woo from Max D

by Juno Plus on 15.11.2012 at 15:02pm

RVNG Intl will release House Of Woo, the second album from Max D in February next year.

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Listen: Beautiful Swimmers – New Balance

by Juno Plus on 04.10.2012 at 10:30am


Incoming from Future Times is “New Balance”, the first audio glimpse of what to expect from the forthcoming debut album from Beautiful Swimmers – stream below. 

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Listen: Steve Moore – Zen Spiders

by Juno Plus on 29.08.2012 at 12:18pm

You can stream in full the cinematic brilliance of “Zen Spiders”, the lead track from synth auteur Steve Moore’s forthcoming 12″ with DC-based label Future Times.

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Juno Plus Podcast 40: Future Times

by Juno Plus on 01.08.2012 at 13:55pm

Future Times step up for the 40th selection in our podcast series!

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Listen: Max D – Orgies of The Hemp Eaters

by Tony Poland on 12.04.2012 at 12:42pm

Beautiful Swimmer Maxmillion Dunbar returns from a brief Polo shaped flirtation with Live At Robert Johnson to the all important business of more Future Times transmissions, with the forthcoming release of Orgies of The Hemp Eaters.

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Protect-U to release Motorbike on Planet Mu

by Juno Plus on 11.04.2012 at 13:52pm

Planet Mu will continue their exploration into the world of hazy analogue house with the release of an EP from Washington DC duo Protect-U.

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Maxmillion Dunbar drops some Polo action

by Juno Plus on 24.01.2012 at 10:01am

In what can only be described as a good move by all involved, erstwhile Beautiful Swimmer Maxmillion Dunbar will add the excellent Live At Robert Johnson imprint to his already impressive arsenal of record labels.

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Listen: Four Hours of Future Times

by Juno Plus on 09.01.2012 at 18:15pm

The ever excellent Washington DC based imprint Future Times – home to Beautiful Swimmers, Protect U, Maxmillion Dunbar and the superb Vibe compilations – have expanded their online profile with a label Soundcloud page, promising to reveal the many musical delights they have up their sleeve this year.

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Various – Future Times Vibe 2 review

by Juno Plus on 06.10.2011 at 16:53pm

This double vinyl DJ pack from Future Times is most obviously a follow up to last summer’s Vibe 12”, which featured artists from the label indulging in the sort of off kilter, unique dance music that has seen them gather many a fan. Emboldened by this, Vibe 2 sees Future Times expand their remit and can be viewed as the Transatlantic accompaniment to Permanent Vacation’s recently released Zwei edition of their If This Is House series. Much like the tracks included there, Vibe 2 perfectly captures the mood and sound of the underground house network, though the emphasis is mostly on American artists as opposed to the mainland European focus of the German label’s compilation.

The close bond between Future Times and New York’s Long Island Electrical Systems was recently touched upon elsewhere on this site, with the latter’s Ron Morelli revealing the Washington DC imprint had been instrumental in encouraging him to establish what has become one of our favourite labels. The debt of honour is paid back several times over with no less than four of the nine tracks presented here provided by L.I.E.S. alumni.

It’s a joint endeavour between the two labels which opens this release, as Maximillion Dunbar goes to work on “Comeback Dust”, Morelli’s one release as L.I.E.S., which originally appeared earlier this year on the equally impressive Greek imprint Echovolt. Whereas the original used all manner of cosmic melodies to induce hypnosis, Dunbar’s “Big Top Dustheads” remix is much shorter and relies on more prominent usage of the desperate sounding vocal hook amidst stripped down drum rhythms before the kaleidoscopic tones arrive.

From here, Tom Noble’s “Malaco” bridges the gap between the forgotten boogie sounds that invariably surface on Peoples Potential Unlimited and the club tackle that emerged in the days that Ron Hardy ruled the Musiq Box, sounding like it was recorded on reel to reel tape several times over before Noble submitted it to Future Times. L.I.E.S stalwart Jason Letkiewicz makes the first of two appearances here; firstly as Confused House, with the appropriately titled “Concrete (Dub)”, which combines foundation-shuddering drums with jaggedly spraying electro synths. Within these three opening tracks there’s a charming range of tempos explored which continues throughout.

Alexis Le Tan, most commonly known for digging up the strangest of cosmic kraut curios for Permanent Vacation’s Space Oddities series, throws down some deliciously camp hi nrg on “Marathon Man”, whose rugged, breathy throb is in marked contrast to “Uncollected Groove” the sprawling, Utopian electro glisten of Letkiewicz’s second contribution – this time as Steve Summers. Further energetic workout contributions from Amsterdam dwelling Israeli duo Juju & Jordash and Hunee sit either side of Steve Moore’s “Volatile Memory” – a deeply atmospheric production that adds more credence to the thought he would be perfect to re-score Bladerunner.

It’s fitting that Swimmers & Gang, essentially the Future Times all-stars, should join forces to end proceedings with “Sexy”, a heavily diced exercise in disco grit which, along with the opening track, are perhaps the most straight forward contributions to a release that happily twists and turns through all manner of carefree experimentalism without any compromise on quality.

Tony Poland


Future Times gets its Vibe on

by Juno Plus on 17.08.2011 at 11:40am

Washington DC based label Future Times will release a second Vibes compilation showcasing its wares, with Hunee, Steve Moore and Juju & Jordash among the artists set to feature.

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